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      The Fear of Forgetting (hardcover)

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      by Brian Harmon

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      Athazagoraphobia - the fear of forgetting or of being forgotten. After watching several close relatives lose their personal histories to the nothingness of dementia, I have developed athazagoraphobia. I fear forgetting the big things (people, events, relationships) down to the minute things (that specific crack in our house’s foundation, the way my son left his toys after playing with them on the sixth of January at 2:37 pm). It has become evident to me that I can no longer rely on my own memory to indefinitely house and protect my unforgettables. But if that is the case, what am I to do? How can I rest assured that my memories will be remembered? How can I create an insurance policy against loss that hereditarily is lying in wait? How can I express to others this need, compulsion even, to collect, catalogue and organize the precious moments and things of my life? These questions have become the focus of my recent research and visual inquiry. And although I am not sure an irrational compulsion can ever fully be understood, such a goal became the focus of this work.

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      • Primary Category: Fine Art Photography
      • Project Option: 6×9 in, 15×23 cm
        # of Pages: 158
      • Publish Date: Aug 11, 2011
      • Keywords forgetting, forgotten, memoir, dementia, memory, photography, holga, polaroid, lomography
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